This April, prosecutors said, Rudolph began stalking the woman and was seen hanging outside her work in the 6900 block of South Halsted Street. On two occasions, Rudolph watched her from close proximity and verbally threatened her, according to court documents.

Rudolph also went into the woman's work on April 19 and pushed her to the ground, according to court documents.

Prosecutors said Rudolph also used force to take the woman's work keys and home keys away from her, against her will.

On May 4, Rudolph set fire to a 2006 Infiniti automobile belonging to the woman's 31-year-old boyfriend, causing damage, according to prosecutors.

Rudolph also made a number of harassing phone calls to the woman, and threatened her life and the life of her boyfriend, prosecutors said.

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